Hillary Clinton’s official portrait hangs in the White House alongside the annual Christmas decorations, reports The Hill.
Flanked by snowmen on either side and one with red headphones, the painting depicts a pant-suited Clinton standing next to a table with her book, It Takes A Village, on top. It hangs in the Cross Hall of the president’s residence. The painting was made in 2003 by Simmie Knox.
This year’s theme at the White House is “The Gift of the Holidays” and is touted as one that “reflects on not only the joy of giving and receiving, but also the true gifts of life, such as service, friends and family, education, and good health.”
Apparently, the snowmen line the entire hallway featuring the Clinton painting. That must be President Obama’s final gift to Clinton since losing the election. That way she has a coveted spot inside the White House even if it isn’t as president.
There are also statues of the Obama's dogs, Bo and Sunny, included in the decorations but amazingly, no one has spotted the Trump hat ornament on any of the Christmas trees on the property:



